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Do you need a car for Grand Teton?

The best way to get around Grand Teton National Park is by car. Not only will you be able to explore the park on your own terms, but your $35 entrance fee will get your vehicle (and all its passengers) admittance to the park for seven days. The park is far too big to explore on foot alone.



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If you are staying in Teton Village, you will inevitably travel to downtown Jackson to shop and dine. If you are staying in town, you will need transportation to and from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Both types of trips can be taken on the public bus system - START (Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit) Bus.

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Driving through Grand Teton National Park offers stunning views of the Teton Range, along with the oppotunity to view wildlife. Many turnouts along park roads offer exhibits on park geology, wildlife, and plants. Turnouts also provide safe places to enjoy scenic views, view wildlife, and take photographs.

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Three days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Grand Teton National Park if you're an avid hiker. Plus, then you can combine it with our four day Yellowstone itinerary and make it a week-long adventure. You can do it in two days, but you'll be rushed. One day is not enough.

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The ultimate Yellowstone road trip Driving the Grand Loop will bring you to many of the park's most popular geothermal areas, including Old Faithful, Midway Geyser Basin, Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs, and West Thumb Geyser Basin.

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Although you could spend a week exploring everything the park offers, you can see most of the must-see attractions in Grand Teton National Park in two days.

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Which place is cheaper, Yellowstone National Park or Grand Teton National Park? These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. The average daily cost (per person) in Grand Teton National Park is $162, while the average daily cost in Yellowstone National Park is $147.

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